ISIS threatens Brit Xmas shoppers with terror AGAIN as SAS on red alert

TERROR group ISIS have issued their third horrifying threat to Brits out Christmas shopping – this time picturing an armed terrorist on Oxford Street.

Jihadis are ramping up warnings of festive terror this year as they directly threaten to spill blood on Britain’s streets.

Their propaganda blitz has already warned of “Christmas blood” coming “soon on your holidays”.

New pictures mocked up by ISIS supporters now show a packed Oxford Street and a terrorist armed seemingly armed with a machine gun.

Britain remains on high alert after wave of terror attacks in 2017 – with the threat level at “severe”.

Daily Star Online exclusively revealed how the SAS are on red alert at Christmas amid fears of an ISIS attack.

“The current threat level across the UK from international terrorism remains at severe, meaning an attack is highly likely”

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Oxford Street is pictured packed with shoppers and red double-decker buses in the chilling propaganda new image.

Overhead hangs festive lights and decorations, while beneath stands a hooded fighter with a backpack and bullet belts.

"From now onwards we will go to attack them and they will not come to attack us,” the ISIS nuts warn on the poster.

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TERRORIST ATTACK: ISIS have threatened to launch assaults on Oxford Street at Christmas

Pro-ISIS propaganda channels have been publishing the images – which previously featured Father Christmas about to be executed by a terrorist on Regent Street.

Oxford Street is one of Europe’s busiest shopping streets and is in the heart of London.

British fears were brought home last week when panic spread through nearby Oxford Circus after an incident between two men – prompting a “terror-style” response from Met Police.

Other cities in the West have also been threatened, including New York, Paris and Vatican City.

ISIS has been nearly militarily defeated in the Middle East as they are driven out of Iraq and Syria.

However, the death cult’s terror web continues to spread as they attempt to inspire lone wolf attacks.

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MET POLICE: Armed cops responding 'terror-style' to an incident on Oxford Street

Previously, the Met told Daily Star Online: “Our priority is the safety and security of all those attending or involved, and the public are encouraged to continue with their plans to attend or take part in events as normal.

“The public may see additional protective security measures and barriers at events this year, in response to a number of vehicle-based terrorist attacks we have sadly seen both here in the UK and abroad.

“There could also be increased security checks at some events and venues so we advise the public to arrive in plenty of time to allow for this.

“The current threat level across the UK from international terrorism remains at severe, meaning an attack is highly likely and we reiterate our long-standing advice to remain vigilant and alert.”

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